sergey@total-knowledge.com wrote:
>>> It's a servlet that is used for creating the instance of the pool and
>>> saving a pointer to it in ServletContext.
>>> Here is how it may look like:
>>>
>>> void InitServlet::init()
>>> {
>>>
>>> string numCon =
>>> getServletConfig().getInitParameter("num_connections");
>>> ServletContext& ctx = getServletConfig().getServletContext();
>>> uuDBPool* pool = new uuDBPool(numCon);
>>> ctx.setAttribute<uuDBPool*>("uu_pool", pool);
>>>
>>> }
>>>
>>> Perhaps I'm going to add InitServlet::destroy() to release all resources
>>> and close all connections in the pool.
>>>
>>>
>> How about using UUServlet for that purpose?
>>
>
> There is a downside in overriding init() in UuServlet. It will be called
> as many times as number of servlets that we have in our application. I
> understand that UuDbPool() will be created only at the very first time,
> though.
>
Yes, it is bit of a downside, although not too great one.
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